For Dom Yes, For Sub… not to sure of an extent because it hasn’t started… although Kiyomi is meeting sub kane (on the orders of Cole) will be an interesting development and ofc there’s Alessandra’s angle… with how she wants us to rat out any developments of what the Dekocks are doing and ofc we’ve seen previews of her/and her faction with Liam… love the conflicting interests and the choices that’ll be difficult to be made..Liam's important to the revolution, he can go first
Yea, I've always thought this part was so stupid.I was going to save Liam, because vive la révolution and all that.. that was, right up until Yvette’s “motivational” comment regarding Seth.
No need, we have a hacker sis that can likely deactivate that chipOr both at the same time, after we get Liam to tell us how to deactivate our chip,
Unless you badmouth, Yvette Daughters, then you're in for a rude awakening, like one staff member who Yvette overheard calling v an ice queenI find perfectly reasonable them having an "insurance" with Seth. I mean, what do they know about you? To and Astrid, Kane seems a nice guy, but do you really would trust him blindly in their position?
Yeah, me neither.
In addition, that's an empty menace. Even if you play the fake revolution path, it's fairly obvious they aren't people capable to order the cold-blooded murder of an innocent.
And there are ways to do what Yvette attempted. But the way she did it only works if you haven’t fucked the person over once already, and all but guaranteed that they view you as the most evil individual to have ever existed.I find perfectly reasonable them having an "insurance" with Seth. I mean, what do they know about you? To Yvette and Astrid, Kane seems a nice guy, but do you really would trust him blindly in their position?
Yeah, me neither.
In addition, that's an empty menace. Even if you play the fake revolution path, it's fairly obvious they aren't people capable to order the cold-blooded murder of an innocent.
"The board" isn't a monolith. Even if they agree that Kane needed to be lured into the program we don't know if Yvette disagreed with the method, agreed, or just wanted it done and didn't care and just voted however Veronica did(this is implied to happen a lot). Alessandra was the one who was personally involved with the operation with Elena acting as the face to bring him in.And there are ways to do wwehat Yvette attempted. But the way she did it only works if you haven’t fucked the person over once already, and all but guaranteed that they views you as the most evil individual to have ever existed.
Kane knows that the KG board was behind the assault on Seth and everything that resulted in Kane ending up in prison and at the Sadism Factory.
Olivia told Kane that the KG board most likely wanted him to punish the one responsible for what had taken place… which would be the KG board members. Yvette is a board member, who is now once more threatening Seth.
I can only assume that Yvette is either a double agent who’s trying to sabotage the rebellion while protecting her kids, or she’s so misinformed or out of the loop that she just doesn’t understand what she’s doing.
That's correct.I find perfectly reasonable them having an "insurance" with Seth. I mean, what do they know about you? To Yvette and Astrid, Kane seems a nice guy, but do you really would trust him blindly in their position?
Yeah, me neither.
Astrid is a flawless idealist and yes, she would probably never order Seth's murder regardless of Dom Kane's behavior, but I wouldn't underestimate Yvette's resolve. Dover rightly pointed out that there's already been precedent with Yvette and here you can die for less.In addition, that's an empty menace. Even if you play the fake revolution path, it's fairly obvious they aren't people capable to order the cold-blooded murder of an innocent.
Her position isn't strong. If she acts against Seth and Kane does well in the Gambit she's toast. Veronica will not act to favor the revolution over the Gambit, especially for a revolution that she questions the wiseness of pursuing and thus far has ignored. She'll throw them under the bus to keep Kane engaged with the program if he rats out her Mom.That's correct.
Astrid is a flawless idealist and yes, she would probably never order Seth's murder regardless of Dom Kane's behavior, but I wouldn't underestimate Yvette's resolve. Dover rightly pointed out that there's already been precedent with Yvette and here you can die for less.
Ofc, Dom Kane isn't some pathetic servant whose life isn't that important in the eyes of the Karlssons, he's the son of two of the Company's founders, but when it comes to things like regime change, Kane's kinship privileges may not be enough. So I'd be cautious about betraying Yvette if we're on a true revolution route.
It's not a fact at all. If she has doubts about the feasibility of the revolution, it doesn't mean that Astrid and Yvette can't change her mind. Besides, as we know from the faction sheet, the revolution will have at least 2 different outcomes. And who's to say Veronica won't support the "good outcome" (without anarchy and loss of control over society)?Veronica will not act to favor the revolution over the Gambit, especially for a revolution that she questions the wiseness of pursuing and thus far has ignored. She'll throw them under the bus to keep Kane engaged with the program if he rats out her Mom.Yvette would be isolated from any other power that could help her and complicit in revolution.
Yeah..It's hard to argue with that. But in such a case, these words of Yvette's were uttered in the expectation that because of his ignorance that his mother was alive, as well as his ignorance of the existing relationship between Callista, Veronica and Yvette, our Kane would simply believe the threat and be afraid to even contemplate any betrayal of the revolutionaries.Fucking with seth is fucking with Callista, I doubt Yvette would want to do that. Veronica definitely wouldn't want to do that.
As I think, Alessandra's strategy - don't pull all eggs in one basket. She didn't get involved in Gambit and has a good relationship with all sisters (what preserved her hedonistic status quo - she isn't locked out in any faction). At the same time, she has "ulterior motives", one of which (in my opinion) - being an eminence grise of rebels (Kiyomi teach her of combat training) and using the revolution for palace coup, eliminating the Council (historic prototype - Paul Barras in French revolution).So my bet is that Veronica will not interfere in the possible revolutionary process by force and will distance herself from direct involvement in the coming faction war. She and her faction B will focus more on saving the earth and key science projects.
But I'm more interested in something else. How did our schemer Alessa manage to end up in revolutionary faction C? Because perverted hedonist Alessandra is as much a "revolutionary" as I am a ballerina (lol). Anyway, this is another topic I'd like to discuss here and hear your opinions on it. What is this, an attempt "to catch fish in troubled waters" or is this revolution not so fair?
Or has Alessa finally realized that she's been outplayed by Olivia and DKane and is willing to insert herself into the world's new order to guarantee her comfort and safety? Questions, questions.
Muy muy interasanteSo my bet is that Veronica will not interfere in the possible revolutionary process by force and will distance herself from direct involvement in the coming faction war. She and her faction B will focus more on saving the earth and key science projects.
But I'm more interested in something else. How did our schemer Alessa manage to end up in revolutionary faction C? Because perverted hedonist Alessandra is as much a "revolutionary" as I am a ballerina (lol). Anyway, this is another topic I'd like to discuss here and hear your opinions on it. What is this, an attempt "to catch fish in troubled waters" or is this revolution not so fair?
Or has Alessa finally realized that she's been outplayed by Olivia and DKane and is willing to insert herself into the world's new order to guarantee her comfort and safety? Questions, questions.
Is Faction C supposed to be the faction AS the revolution is happening? Or, is it the faction that forms AFTER the revolution has happened?So my bet is that Veronica will not interfere in the possible revolutionary process by force and will distance herself from direct involvement in the coming faction war. She and her faction B will focus more on saving the earth and key science projects.
But I'm more interested in something else. How did our schemer Alessa manage to end up in revolutionary faction C? Because perverted hedonist Alessandra is as much a "revolutionary" as I am a ballerina (lol). Anyway, this is another topic I'd like to discuss here and hear your opinions on it. What is this, an attempt "to catch fish in troubled waters" or is this revolution not so fair?
Or has Alessa finally realized that she's been outplayed by Olivia and DKane and is willing to insert herself into the world's new order to guarantee her comfort and safety? Questions, questions.